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Log In. My Membership. Share This. Share this. People are also reading…. Police name suspects apprehended in Auburn bank robbery Cayuga County-area closings, cancellations and delays Cayuga County-area police blotter: Jan. You simply control the cut man's hand by going left to right on the analog stick. While you help to fix your boxer your trainer will be letting you know how you did and who won the round. He will give you advice as to whether you need to counter more or start protecting your face.

As you move your way up the ranks you go to different events like the Everlast or Dodge tournaments where you can win alot of money and even some gear. In the Burger King event you earn the opportunity to have the King come out with you as your trainer. Each trainer gives you benefits in your training routines before a match there are 4 trainers in the game including the King. Before each fight you must train and the game does this through a series of mini games. There is Combo Dummy where you practice hitting quick high low punching combinations.

Weight Lifting where the analog sticks act as your arms you must lift weights only bringing them up to a certain point on the scale. There is then the punching bag where you practice hitting high and low when told to. If you want to just practice you can do that in the sparring selection where you just practice against another boxer.

All in all the career mode offers plenty of fights and character development to keep you busy for awhile. The game also features and ESPN Classics mode where you play historical fights with real boxers kind of a challenge mode. There is also of course the standard fight now mode where you can just choose 2 boxers and duke it out choosing any venue you unlocked to do it in.

The PlayStation 3 version added one new mode as it released later, the new feature was get in the ring mode where you duke it out in first person. All you see are your arms, the game plays the same as the other modes but from a different perspective. It can get fairly disorienting as the screen gets purple and red as well as starts to close in if you get hit in the face enough.

The worse your condition gets the screen will blur and it will become harder it is to see due to the damage you have been taking. Fight Night features an online mode where you can participate in ranked or unranked battles climbing your way to the top for the championship.

With the snazzy graphical sophistication of the Xbox and PS3, games are finally showcasing what really stinks about sports: sweat. Every punch in Fight Night: Round 3 is met with a cloud of perspiration Well, sort of--mashin' mugs may cause the funk to fly, yes, but is every fight in a sauna?

Seriously, cool down, guys! Capturing intricate facial details requires developers to really dig into a console: We want to see the subtle expressions, bloody gashes, and the all-too-real pores on the face of the fighter we're beating to a pulp. Fight Night does that right. Hell, it's probably the closest thing you'll get to real fist fighting without having to deal with that stupid thing called "pain. Browse games Game Portals.



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